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Whitehall, Robert (1651). Robert Whitehall: Techupolimagamia (1651). CH.

Whitehall, Robert (1657].). Illustrissimo Domino Dno. Richardo Cromwel. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1660].). Viro, favore regio, et meritis suis honoratissimo, amplissimoque domino Edvardo Hide. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1661.). The coronation. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1669.). Urania, or, A description of the painting of the top of the theater at Oxon. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1669). Whitehall, R.: Urania (1669). CH.

Whitehall, Robert (1674]). To the no less vertuous than ingenious Mris Mary More. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1677.). Exastichon hieron, sive jconum quarundam extranearum (numero 258) explicatio breviuscula&clara .... EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1677). Whitehall, R.: ECASTIXON IEPON (1677). CH.

Whitehall, Robert (1679.). 1679, gratulamini mecum, or, A congratulatory essay upon His Majesties most happy recovery. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehall, Robert (1679). Whitehall: Gratulamini Mecum (1679). CH.

Whitehall, Robert([1660?]). Whitehall, R.: Carmen Gratulatorium [1660?]. CH.

Whitehall, Robert([1661]). Whitehall, R.: The Coronation [1661]. CH.

Whitehall, Robert([1681]). Whitehall, R.: The English Rechabite (1681). CH.

Whitehead, George (1658.). A brief treatise on the truths behalf in discovery of falshoods. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1659.). A brief discovery of the dangerous principles of John Horne (a priest in Lin) and Thomas Moore junior. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1660.). The authority of the true ministry. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1660.). The he-goats horn broken, or, Innocency elevated against insolency&impudent falshood. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1662?]). The law and light within. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1664.). The case of the suffering people of God truly stated. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1664.). The conscientious cause of the sufferers, called Quakers. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1664]). An epistle of consolation from the fresh springs of life, and flowings forth of the Fathers love (through his servant) as a tender salutation extended to the whole flock and family of God; even to the lowest of his babes and servants, whose hearts are sincere and tender towards him: for their encouragement now in these suffering and trying times.. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1664]). Truth tryumphing in a suffering time over deceit and falsehood, or, William Prynn's book of Quakers unmasked clearly detected. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1665.). No remission without repentance. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1668.). The light and life of Christ within. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1669.). Christ ascended above the clouds. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1669.). The divinity of Christ and unity of the three that bear record in heaven. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1669.). The glory of Christ's light within expelling darkness. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1671.). The nature of Christianity in the true light asserted. EEBO-TCP.

Whitehead, George (1672.). The dipper plung'd, or, Thomas Hicks his feigned dialogue between a Christian and a Quaker, proved, an unchristian forgery. EEBO-TCP.

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